Vranckx Aster playing for Belgium in their 2-2 draw at
Wembley Stadium, London.
In their Euro 2024 "Tintin" inpired kit.
2024 Spring International games.
Ireland (0) v (0) Belgium. Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland. 23rd March 2024.
Attendance 38,128.
Ireland:
16.
Caoimhín Kelleher
(GK), 22.
Nathan Collins, 4.
Dara O'Shea,
5.
Andrew Omobamidele,
8. William Smallbone (21.
Festy Ebosele 86 min), 6.
Josh Cullen,
11.
Robbie Brady
(7.
Matt Doherty
81 min), 2.
Seamus Coleman, 9.
Evan Ferguson
(10
Adam Idah 70 min),
15.
Sammie Szmodics
(14.
Michael Johnston 71 min), 20.
Chiedozie Ogbene
(17.
Jason Kni 70 min).
Belgium:
13. Matz Sels
(12.
Thomas Kaminski GK 83 min), 4. Wout Faes,
24.
Koni De Winter
(6.
Amadou Onana 64 min)
16.
Olivier Deman, 21.
Timothy Castagne
(23.
Michy Batshuayi
45 min), 22.
Aster Vranckx,
8. Youri Tielemans
(15.
Thomas Meunier 45 min), 20. Arthur Vermeeren,
9.
Loïs Openda,
11. Leandro Trossard
(7.
Jérémy Doku
45 min), 19.
Johan Bakayoko (14.
Dodi Lukébakio 84 min)
England (2) v (2) Belgium. (Teilemans 11m & 36m, Toney 17m pen, Bellingham 95m).
Wembely Stadium, London England. 26th March 2024. Attendance 80,733.
England:
1. Jordan Pickford (GK),
6. Lewis Dunk,
5. John Stones
(12. Joe Gomez 10 min)
3. Ben Chilwell,
2. Ezri Konsa,
10. Jude Bellingham,
4. Declan Rice (C),
21. Kobbie Mainoo
(20. James Maddison 74 min),
17. Ivan Toney (9. Ollie Watkins 80 min)
7. Phil Foden,
18. Jarrod Bowen (11. Anthony Gordon 80 min).
Belgium:
13.
Matz Sels (GK), 5.
Jan Vertonghen,
2.
Zeno Debast
(4.
Wout Faes
83 min), 7. Jérémy Doku,
3.
Arthur Theate
(22. Aster Vranckx
71 min), 21. Timothy Castagne, 6.
Amadou Onana,
8.
Youri Tielemans
(15. Thomas Meunier
71 min), 18.
Orel Mangala
(9.
Loïs Openda 82 min),
10.
Romelu Lukaku
(23.
Michy Batshuayi
83 min),
11.
Leandro Trossard
(14.
Dodi Lukébakio 60 min).
The kit worn by Belgium in London was a tribute to Belgian cartoonist Georges Prosper Remi,
known by the pen name 'Herge' and his intrepid reporter "Tintin" and replicates Tintin's outfit
of a collared blue shirt, brown trousers and white socks.
Tintin first appeared in the Brussels "Le Petit Vingtieme" newspaper supplement in
1929 and travelled all over the globe. His adventures have sold more than 270 million comics worldwide
and have been translated into 70 languages.